Are subsidiary proprietors entitled to attend council meetings even though they are not council members? Could they make comments or participate in the discussions at the council meetings?
Ans : A subsidiary proprietor is entitled to attend a council meeting but may not address the meeting without the permission of the council. They sit in council meetings as observers but are not accorded the same privilege as council members since they are not elected by the general body. Subsidiary proprietors are advised to seek election if they wish to participate actively in the council. Note : Copies of the Land Titles (Strata) Act (Chapter 158) and the Buildings and Common Property (Maintenance and Management) Act (Chapter 30) could be purchased from SNP Corporation Ltd at Temasek Tower, B1-07, Singapore 068811.
Are subsidiary proprietors entitled to attend council meetings even though they are not council members? Could they make comments or participate in the discussions at the council meetings?